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Density-dependent activation of TRP-2 in mouse melanocytes [Meeting Abstract]
Hornyak, TJ; Ziff, EB; Perelman, RO
ISI:A1997WP04000236
ISSN: 0022-202x
CID: 53216
Identification of NMDA receptor dominant negative mutations and apoptotic function of the NMDA receptors in CHO cells [Meeting Abstract]
Rameau, G. A.; Ziff, E. B.
BIOSIS:PREV199799833427
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92647
Expression of NPFF mRNA in carrageenan inflammation in the spinal cord of rat [Meeting Abstract]
Aarnisalo, A. A.; Nieminen, M.; Kontinen, V. K.; Vilim, S.; Kalso, E.; Ziff, E.; Panula, P.
BIOSIS:PREV199799830527
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92648
AMPA receptor interacting protein: PSD 96 [Meeting Abstract]
Srivastava, Sapna; Villim, Sven; Osten, Pavel; Khatri, Latika; States, Bradley; Inman, Gareth J.; Daly, Chris; Ziff, Edward B.
BIOSIS:PREV199799828101
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92649
Identification of AMPA interacting proteins by the yeast two hybrid system [Meeting Abstract]
Osten, P.; Srivastava, S.; Inman, G. J.; Villim, S.; Lee, L.; Khatri, L.; Ziff, E. B.
BIOSIS:PREV199799771130
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92650
Pediatric brain tumors express multiple receptor tyrosine kinases including novel cell adhesion kinases
Weiner HL; Rothman M; Miller DC; Ziff EB
We have used the polymerase chain reaction to clone and characterize growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) expressed in 3 pathologically distinct pediatric brain tumors, an anaplastic ependymoma, a glioblastoma multiforme and a primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET). These neoplasms are presumed to be derived from embryonic neuroepithelial precursor cells of the central nervous system. This cloning demonstrated expression of 24 distinct kinase genes: 16 receptor type kinases and 8 nonreceptor type kinases. The expression of 6 receptors, including Hek2, IRR, Ryk, FGFR3, and 2 members of the newly identified cell adhesion kinase receptor family, DDR and TKT, in such tumors has not been reported previously. Northern analysis of mRNA levels revealed DDR expression in 6 of 7 pediatric brain tumors including an ependymoma, PNET, glioblastoma and astrocytoma, and also in an adult pheochromocytoma. Thus, the DDR cell adhesion kinase may be widely expressed in pediatric brain tumors. Also, PCR cloning may be an effective procedure for characterizing RTKs in clinical tissue samples and revealing the expression of novel RTK species
PMID: 9075249
ISSN: 1016-2291
CID: 7276
Dominant negative mutants of Myc inhibit cooperation of both Myc and adenovirus serotype-5 E1a with Ras
MacGregor D; Li LH; Ziff EB
We have used dominant negative Myc mutants to analyze the Myc and E1a mechanisms of cooperation with Ras. We show that mutants of Myc with an altered basic region (BR; RR366, 367EE) or deletion of the leucine zipper (LZ; delta aa 414-439), changes which modify the DNA binding domain, or with deletions in the Myc amino terminal conserved regions box 1 (dlMB1; delta aa 46-55) and box 2 (dlMB2; delta aa 132-140) inhibit cooperation of wt Myc and activated Ras to transform rat embryo fibroblasts (REF). Expression of the amino terminal 104 aa had no effect whereas wt Myc stimulated focus formation. Mutant dlMB1 cooperated with Ras with one half wt efficiency while dlMB2 was inactive. No mutant tested was toxic during neomycin cotransformation of REF to G418 resistance. Interestingly, these Myc mutants exerted a parallel inhibition of E1a-Ras cooperation to transform REF. This suggests that the Myc-Ras and E1a-Ras cooperation pathways intersect and require common protein factors. A Myc box 2 deletion mutant which is a wt transactivator of the Myc responsive ornithine decarboxylase promoter, but unlike the wt does not repress the adenovirus-2 core promoter (Li et al., 1994, EMBO J., 13:4070-4079), inhibits Myc-Ras and E1a-Ras cooperation. This suggests that a box 2-dependent step, potentially gene repression, is required for both the E1a- and Myc-Ras cooperation mechanisms
PMID: 8698846
ISSN: 0021-9541
CID: 8005
The human papillomavirus type 16 E7 protein complements adenovirus type 5 E1A amino-terminus-dependent transactivation of adenovirus type 5 early genes and increases ATF and Oct-1 DNA binding activity
Wong HK; Ziff EB
We have previously shown that conserved region 1 (CR1) of the adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) E1A protein synergizes with CR3 in the transactivation of Ad5 early genes (H.K. Wong and E. B. Ziff, J. Virol. 68:4910-4920, 1994). CR1 lies within the E1A amino terminus and binds host regulatory proteins such as the RB protein, p107, p130, and p300. Since simian virus 40 (SV40) large T antigen and human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) E7 protein also bind host regulatory factors, we investigated whether these viral proteins can complement E1A mutants which are defective in early gene activation. We show that the HPV16 E7 protein but not SV40 T antigen can complement mutations in the Ad5 E1A CR1 in the transactivation of viral early promoters. The inability of SV40 T antigen to complement suggests that RB binding on its own is not sufficient for early promoter transactivation by the E1A amino terminus. Nuclear runoff assays show that complementation by HPV16 E7 restores the ability of the E1A mutants to stimulate early gene expression at the level of transcription. Furthermore, nuclear extracts from the E7-transformed cells show increased binding activity of ATF and Oct-1, factors that can recognize the elements of Ad5 early genes, consistent with gene activation by E1A and E7 at the transcriptional level
PMCID:189822
PMID: 8523545
ISSN: 0022-538x
CID: 57385
Expression of neuropeptide FF precursor in rat CNS [Meeting Abstract]
Panula, P.; Nieminen, M.; Aarnisalo, A. A.; Lintunen, M.; Karhunen, T.; Vilim, F. S.; Ziff, E.; Karlstedt, K.
BIOSIS:PREV199699275918
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92651
Chronic FGF-2 treatment increases NMDA receptor desensitization in cultured hippocampal neurons by a cycloheximide-sensitive mechanism that requires calcineurin activity [Meeting Abstract]
Boxer, Adam L.; Ziff, Edward B.
BIOSIS:PREV199699271154
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92652